He behaved in a very unsportsmanlike way and I asked him why he did that and then he completely lost it again. |
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In the attempt to end up as winners, footballers will resort to a number of unsportsmanlike practices during matches. |
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Picking out this item or that for criticism seems unsportsmanlike, like shooting fish in a barrel. |
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All coaches, players, and parents will be allowed 3 unsportsmanlike technical fouls per basketball season. |
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The German was branded a cheat and scratched from that year's drivers' championship for unsportsmanlike conduct. |
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You might get an unsportsmanlike penalty for mocking your opponent, but it's well worth the price of 15 yards and a yellow flag. |
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Throughout the tournament our team was criticized for perceived unsportsmanlike behavior. |
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The chief offender was Armstrong, who got very nasty and unsportsmanlike, refusing to accept the umpire's decision. |
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But there is no penalty box in golf, no 15-yard penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct. |
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The Saints were penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct for the stunt. |
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West Indies won the inaugural Test 13 years ago, but had to rely on some unsportsmanlike tactics to avoid defeat five years ago. |
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The use of rules in an unfair and unsportsmanlike fashion is what makes pilots unhappy with Category I competitions. |
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He drew a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for taunting after he flipped the ball at a Detroit player on the sideline. |
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In both cases, the rules were changed because the actions of the quarterbacks were judged to be unsportsmanlike. |
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The Ravens coach shook his fist at the crowd after his team went ahead 24-10, one of the most unsportsmanlike gestures I have ever observed. |
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This flagrant example of unsportsmanlike conduct left Hollweg with a concussion and earned Simon a 25-game suspension. |
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By his code of honor, it would been unsportsmanlike to drop out. |
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His sophomore year, he was unable to pitch due to unsportsmanlike conduct directed towards one of the umpires that had gotten him ejected for the rest of the state tournament. |
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I also see a lot of penalties for taunting and unsportsmanlike conduct. |
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Here were the English being accused by the Australians of being unsportsmanlike, which was the last thing they ever expected to be accused of by Australians. |
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It appears that athletes with high levels of Social Approval Ego are most likely to approve of unsportsmanlike behavior. |
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They must avoid all unsportsmanlike conduct, acts or practices which are, in the opinion of BFC, detrimental to the sport. |
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That is unfortunate and actually very unsportsmanlike when you consider the efforts we have all made to contribute to the activities. |
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Jackson was disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct and Lebrun had to go to the back of the pack. |
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The Giants on the sideline raced onto the field to celebrate with the kickoff team, drawing an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, but the emotional lift seemed worth it. |
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If CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION or Workopolis suspects that an entrant has acted in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner, the entrant will be advised by e-mail that the entrant has been disqualified. |
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These results highlight the importance of considering social approval goals when examining the relationship between goal orientations and attitudes towards unsportsmanlike behaviors. |
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If the referee or a jury member realises that competitors are intentionally delaying the shoot or acting in an unsportsmanlike manner, the matter may be referred to the jury. |
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Any action of an unsportsmanlike or unethical nature during tournament play, in the tournament room, or on the grounds of the host facility, will be considered a violation of the Code of Ethics. |
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The aim of the current study was to reexamine the relationship between attitudes toward unsportsmanlike behavior and goal orientations utilizing modified and additional assessment tools. |
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If the batter-runner uses the bat in an unsportsmanlike manner, or in any way interferes with a play being made, then he can either be ejected for the unsportsmanlike act, or ruled on for interference. |
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Mr Mayweather's evasion of a post-fight interview with Larry Merchant, an 80-year-old commentator for HBO, was even more unsportsmanlike and far less artful than his conduct in the ring. |
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As speaker, he said, he could simply ignore any member who wanted to bring a motion to unseat him. It was unprecedented and unsportsmanlike, but effective. |
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Interestingly, athletes with high levels of Social Approval Task indicated that they approved of unsportsmanlike behavior if it meant they improved their performance. |
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This, by no means, limits the interpretation of unsportsmanlike behaviour. |
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